
Get Off Your Arse: A ran-dumb blog to get you moving, by a bit of a nudge and a bit of a push.

'(Expecting) Instant relief is a problem with patients and doctors'
'I have a reputation of being invited to medical conferences just once and never again. That's because I call a spade a spade.': Interview of the author of The Pain Handbook: A non-surgical way to managing back, neck and knee pain, with DNA newspaper.

No Pain, Lots of Gain
A write-up about The Pain Handbook in a national newspaper. ~80% of us will experience at least bad episode of back pain in our lifetimes. Unfortunately healthcare industry is not equipped to address it well enough. Empower yourself with knowledge.

Book review by Shyam
"The book is written in a reader friendly style; almost conversational. The non-surgical way to managing pain is underscored by a portfolio of exercises and photos of the same, provided in the book. The narrative is partial to being a practical overview of pain (within that, lower back pain) and a useful handbook to refer." - Excerpt from Shyam Menon's book review